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1. Update your wheel driver to the latest version from your controller manufacturer's website.
2. Calibrate your wheel and check if it works correctly in Windows.
3. Please note that you should connect your wheel to the PC and wait until the very end of its auto calibration strictly before(!) launching the simulator.
4. Open the game settings menu and check if your wheel model exists in the preset list. If your wheel is listed there just select your wheel model from the preset list and that's all.
If there’s no your wheel model in the preset list you have to setup your wheel manually. In that case select the default preset and assign buttons and axes in the game settings. Go to the game controls menu and set proper wheel buttons and pedal axes for all actions in the game. To do that you should double-click with the left mouse button on every action in the list and then push the proper button or pedal on your wheel to assign this button or pedal for this action.
This video explains this process clearly and can help you to setup your racing wheel - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eENM08lu06w
If you're using a gamepad (or any other controller) the procedure is the same.
Here’s a video tutorial, how one of our users setup his Thrustmaster wheel – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ar2QfOQsMTY – it also may b useful.